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Tejvan organises short-distance running and cycling races for the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team in his home city of Oxford. He is also a very good cyclist, having won the National hill climb championships in 2013 and finished 3rd in the National 100 Mile Time Trials in 2014.

Day 3 showed more movement and strength as the tremendous twelve continued their journey. Ashprihanal Aalto continued his leading effort with 75.7 miles, an astounding total. Budjargal Byambaa ran most of the day with 151 laps, resulting in a second place in the speedsters stakes. Andrea Marcato ran 63.6 miles to hold on to third place, as he needed a little take-it-easy port of the day. All of the three men are averaging over 80 miles. The following six runners maintained their steady efforts, and are all along on the boat of finishing if things pan out and their bodies hold on for the weeks ahead.

Here are the average totals:

  • Ashprihanal Aalto- 85.7 miles per day (137.97 km)
  • Budjargal Beyambaa-82.1 miles (132.13 km)
  • Andrea Marcato-80.43 miles per day (129.43 km)
  • Pushkar Mullauer- 73.13 miles (117.69 km)
  • Vasu Duzhiy-72.4 miles (116.62 km)
  • Annabel Hepworth- 70.93 miles (114.15 km)
  • Wei-Ming Lo- 70.0 miles (112.65 km)
  • Radu Budan- 68.9 miles (110.88 km)
  • Nina Huang-Lan Yang 61.43 miles (98.86 km)
  • Grahak Cunningham- 51.1 miles (82.24 km)
  • Ananda-Lahari Zuscin- 46.96 miles (75.57 km)
  • Stutisheel Lebedov- 45.16 miles (72.69 km)

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